The family of Samaher Esmail, a Palestinian-American detained in the West Bank by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), alleged on Tuesday that she has been beaten and denied medication while in Israeli custody, according to a statement released on their behalf.
The family also said that US officials have not been granted consular access to her more than a week after her detention.
The family said that Esmail, 46, was โdraggedโ from her home by IDF members and โbeaten badly in Israeli custody.โ They also said her home was destroyed in the raid.
โDespite having had her prescription medication from the moment they arrested her, the IDF has declined to administer it,โ the family statement said. โDespite having a clear obligation to grant Consular access, the Netanyahu government has declined daily requests from the U.S. Embassy for permission to visit Ms. Esmail.โ
The IDF confirmed Esmailโs detention, saying she was โarrested for incitement on social media,โ but did not respond to the allegations of mistreatment raised by the family.
State Department spokesperson Matt Miller said he could not speak to the specific claims made by the family, citing privacy laws.
โIn any of these circumstances, whether it be in Israel or elsewhere, we seek consular access, we seek access to the individual and we talk to their family when appropriate,โ he said at a department press briefing Tuesday.
โWe try to ensure that detainees or people who are arrested are treated fairly, are treated humanely, have full access to due process, have access to counsel,โ he continued.
โAs is often the case, due to privacy considerations that are just in the law that donโt give me any wiggle room at all, Iโm unable to speak in detail about…
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